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US10884496B2 - One-size-fits-all data glove - Google Patents

One-size-fits-all data glove
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Assemblies and techniques are described herein for use with a data glove. The data glove includes sensors configured to translate movement and forces associated with a human hand to the digital domain.

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INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
An Application Data Sheet is filed concurrently with this specification as part of this application. Each application to which this application claims benefit or priority as identified in the concurrently filed Application Data Sheet is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety and for all purposes.
BACKGROUND
Demand is rapidly rising for technologies that bridge the gap between computing devices and the physical world. Such interfaces typically require some form of sensor technology that translates information from the physical domain to the digital domain. One type of interface provides for the translation of the movements of a human operator, as well as forces exerted or experienced by the human operator, to digital information.
SUMMARY
According to a particular class of implementations, an apparatus includes a sensor assembly including a plurality of digit sensor assemblies. Each digit sensor assembly including one or more sensors on an elongated substrate. The one or more sensors of each digit sensor assembly is configured to generate one or more signals representing bending of the corresponding substrate. A textile assembly includes a plurality of digit textile assemblies. Each digit textile assembly is configured to align with a corresponding finger of a hand and includes a fingertip portion for securing the digit textile assembly to a fingertip of the corresponding finger. Each digit textile assembly also includes a sleeve in which a corresponding one of the digit sensor assemblies is contained. The sleeve is connected at a first end of the sleeve to the fingertip portion of the digit textile assembly and is configured to align the corresponding digit sensor assembly with a back side of the corresponding finger. The textile assembly is configured such that a middle portion of each finger is exposed. A base assembly is connected to each of the sleeves of the digit textile assemblies at a second end of the sleeve opposing the first end. The base assembly is configured to secure the apparatus to the hand. Sensor circuitry configured to receive the signals from the digit sensor assemblies and to generate digital representations of the signals.
According to a specific implementation, each digit sensor assembly is secured in the corresponding sleeve such that the digit sensor assembly slides relative to the sleeve when the digit sensor assembly bends.
According to another specific implementation, each sleeve comprises an elastic fabric.
According to another specific implementation, the apparatus includes a plurality of haptic devices. Each haptic device is integrated with the fingertip portion of a corresponding one of the digit textile assemblies. According to a more specific implementation, each sleeve includes a first chamber in which the corresponding digit sensor assembly is contained, and a second chamber in which one or more conductors connected to the haptic device of the corresponding fingertip portion are contained.
According to another specific implementation, each of the sleeves includes friction material on an outside surface of the sleeve configured for contacting the back side of the corresponding finger.
According to another specific implementation, each digit sensor assembly includes at least two sensors. Each of the sensors is configured to align with a corresponding knuckle of the corresponding finger.
According to another specific implementation, each digit sensor assembly includes one or more stiffeners, Each stiffener is aligned with a corresponding one of the one or more sensors of the digit sensor assembly and is configured to support a particular dynamic range of the corresponding sensor.
According to another specific implementation, each sleeve includes one or more stiffeners. Each stiffener is aligned with a corresponding one of the one or more sensors of the digit sensor assembly contained in the sleeve and is configured to support a particular dynamic range of the corresponding sensor.
According to another specific implementation, each of the one or more sensors of each digit sensor assembly includes either a piezoresistive material or a piezoelectric material.
According to another specific implementation, the base assembly is configured to secure the apparatus to the hand with a strap. The strap has a haptic device integrated therewith such that, when the apparatus is secured to the hand with the strap, the haptic device is aligned with a palm of the hand.
According to another class of implementations, a glove includes a glove body configured to be secured to a human hand and a plurality of finger components extending from the glove body. Each finger component is configured to enclose at least a portion of a corresponding finger of the human hand. Each finger component has a haptic device integrated therewith. The glove also includes circuitry configured to control the haptic devices. The circuitry includes one or more class D amplifiers configured to drive the haptic devices, memory configured to store one or more waveform files, and a controller configured to control the one or more class D amplifiers using the one or more waveform files.
According to a specific implementation, the one or more waveform files are a plurality of waveform files stored in the memory, and the controller is configured to use each of the waveform files with each of the haptic devices.
According to another specific implementation, the controller is configured to control the one or more class D amplifiers using the one or more waveform files according to a control protocol. The control protocol corresponds to one of the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) protocol, the MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) protocol, or the Open Sound Control (OSC) protocol. According to a more specific implementation, each of the haptic devices corresponds to a different channel in the control protocol.
According to another specific implementation, the controller is configured to control the one or more class D amplifiers by one or more of sampling, scrubbing, or playing back the one or more waveform files.
According to another specific implementation, the glove also includes a wireless interface configured to stream the one or more waveform files from a remote device in real time.
According to another specific implementation, each of the one or more waveform files is configured for simulation of a corresponding sensory effect.
According to another specific implementation, control of the one or more class D amplifiers by the controller is characterized by an amplitude and a frequency, and the controller is configured to modify the amplitude and the frequency in real time.
According to another specific implementation, each of the one or more waveform files is characterized by a timeline, and the controller is configured to control the one or more class D amplifiers by traversing each of the one or more waveform files backward and forward relative to the corresponding timeline.
According to another specific implementation, control of the one or more class D amplifiers by the controller is characterized by spectral brightness, and the controller is configured to modify the spectral brightness in real time.
According to another specific implementation, control of the one or more class D amplifiers by the controller is characterized by one or more signal parameters, and the controller is configured to modify the one or more signal parameters in real time in response to input representing objects or surfaces in a virtual or real environment.
According to another specific implementation, the controller is configured to control the one or more class D amplifiers using a first waveform file to drive a first haptic device and a second haptic device. The driving of the first haptic device is temporally offset from the driving of the second haptic device to simulate a spatial relationship.
According to another specific implementation, the controller is configured to control the one or more class D amplifiers using the one or more waveforms files in a sequence that represents a haptic gesture.
A further understanding of the nature and advantages of various implementations may be realized by reference to the remaining portions of the specification and the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1A is a perspective view of an example of sensor assembly for use with implementations enabled by the present disclosure.
FIG. 1B is a simplified block diagram of sensor circuitry suitable for use with various implementations enabled by the present disclosure.
FIGS. 2 and 3 are two different perspective views of an apparatus for use with a human hand as enabled by the present disclosure.
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of sleeve for enclosing components associated with an apparatus enabled by the present disclosure.
FIG. 5 is an exploded view of a haptic device for use with apparatus enabled by the present disclosure.
FIG. 6 includes various views of an assembly incorporating a haptic device enabled by the present disclosure.
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of circuitry for use with a haptic device enabled by the present disclosure.
FIG. 8 is another perspective view of an apparatus for use with a human hand as enabled by the present disclosure.
FIG. 9 includes various views of a portion of an apparatus for use with a human hand as enabled by the present disclosure.
DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC IMPLEMENTATIONS
Reference will now be made in detail to specific implementations. Examples of these implementations are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that these examples are described for illustrative purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of this disclosure. Rather, alternatives, modifications, and equivalents of the described implementations are included within the scope of this disclosure. In addition, specific details may be provided in order to promote a thorough understanding of the described implementations. Some implementations within the scope of this disclosure may be practiced without some or all of these details. Further, well known features may not have been described in detail for the sake of clarity.
U.S. Patent Publication No. 2017/0303853 (U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/621,935) entitled Sensor System Integrated With a Glove (the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes) describes various implementations of sensor assemblies that are compatible with implementations of a “one-size-fits-all” data glove enabled by the present disclosure. See, for example, the implementation described with reference toFIGS. 12-14C of that publication. A particular implementation of asensor assembly100 is depicted inFIG. 1A of the present application. The depicted sensor assembly may be implemented similarly to the implementation depicted inFIGS. 12-14C of the publication incorporated by reference above with the exception that the pads and conductors for haptic devices are not included on the substrate with the knuckle bend sensors. As discussed below, the pads and conductors for the haptics, if included, may be routed separately.
As shown inFIG. 1A, each knuckle bend sensor includes a strip of piezoresistive fabric (e.g.,102) in contact with a pair of conductive traces (e.g.,104 and106) on asubstrate108.Substrate108 may be, for example, a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate. The conductive traces are routed alongsubstrate108 and are connected atedge110 to a printed circuit board or PCB (not shown) on which the sensor circuitry of the glove is located. It should be noted thatsensor assembly100 is merely one example of a sensor assembly that may be used in connection with a data glove enabled by the present disclosure, and that other types of force sensing technology including a wide range of other sensor types (e.g., other piezoresistive materials, piezoelectric materials, etc.) may be used without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
FIG. 1B is a simplified diagram of sensor circuitry that may be provided on a PCB for use with implementations described herein. For example, in the sensor assembly described above with reference toFIG. 1A, such sensor circuitry could be connected to the conductive traces atedge110. When pressure is applied to one of the sensors, a resulting signal (captured via the corresponding traces) is received and digitized (e.g., viamultiplexer152 and A-to-D converter154) and may be processed locally (e.g., by processor156) and/or transmitted to a connected device (e.g., via a USB or Bluetooth connection). The sensors may be selectively energized by the sensor circuitry (e.g., under the control ofprocessor156 via D-to-A converter158 and multiplexer160) to effect the generation of the sensor signals.
In addition to transmission of data to and from a connected device, power may be provided to the sensor circuitry via a USB connection. Alternatively, systems that transmit data wirelessly (e.g., via Bluetooth) may provide power to the sensor circuitry using any of a variety of mechanisms and techniques including, for example, using one or more batteries, solar cells, and/or mechanisms that harvest mechanical energy. The LTC3588 (provided by Linear Technology Corporation of Milpitas, Calif.) is an example of an energy harvesting power supply that may be used with at least some of these diverse energy sources. Other suitable variations will be appreciated by those of skill in the art. And as will be appreciated, the sensor circuitry shown inFIG. 1B is merely an example. A wide range of sensor circuitry components, configurations, and functionalities are contemplated. An example of a device suitable for implementingprocessor156 is the C8051F380-GM controller provided by Silicon Labs of Austin, Tex.
As will be understood, the responses of the sensors in arrays suitable for use with implementations enabled by the present disclosure may exhibit variation relative to each other. Therefore, calibrated sensor data may be stored (e.g., inmemory157 of processor156) representing the response of each of the sensors. Such data may be used for ensuring consistency in the way the sensor outputs are processed and/or used to represent applied forces. During calibration, the output of each sensor (e.g., as captured by ADC154) is measured for a range of known input forces. This may be done, for example, by placing each sensor on a scale, applying force to that sensor, and recording a value in memory for each of a plurality of ADC values that represents a corresponding value reported by the scale. In this way, a set of data points for each sensor is captured (e.g., in a table in memory157) associating ADC values with corresponding forces (e.g., weights in grams or kilograms). The data set for each sensor may capture a force value for every possible value of the ADC output. Alternatively, fewer data points may be captured and the sensor circuitry may use interpolation to derive force values for ADC outputs not represented in the data set.
Glove Textile Design
As shown in the perspective views ofFIGS. 2 and 3, adata glove200 is designed in a way that omits much of the material of a conventional full-fingered glove from around the finger. The design includes fingertip covers202 connected to themain body204 of the glove bysleeves206 that ride along the back of each finger in which the portion of the sensor assembly (e.g.,sensor assembly100 ofFIG. 1A) for that finger (also referred to as a digit assembly) is situated.
Each sleeve is constructed using a stretchable material that allows for bending of the finger. In addition, the longitudinal stretching of each sleeve enables the ability to fit a wide range of finger lengths, givingdata glove200 its “one-size-fits-all” character. According to a particular implementation, the primary fabric of most of the textile portions of the glove is a neoprene-type material and the finger sleeves are constructed using a type of spandex that allows for adequate stretch. Providing the sleeve only along one side of the finger also allows the glove to accommodate a wide range of finger widths.
In some implementations, one or more stiffeners (not shown) are integrated with the sleeves and/or the sensor assemblies to enhance knuckle sensor operation by achieving a desired dynamic range for each sensor. These stiffeners may be implemented in a variety of ways. For example, the thickness of the PET substrate of the digit assemblies may be selectively controlled to achieve the desired dynamic range. Alternatively, additional material may be introduced that is aligned with and/or in the vicinity of each sensor to achieve the desired dynamic range. This might take the form of one or more pieces of such stiffening material aligned with each sensor that is integrated with the digit assembly (on either side) or even the sleeve material. For example, stiffening material (e.g., PET strips) may be coupled to the digit assemblies in alignment with each of the knuckle sensors. According to one such implementation, PET strips are affixed to the piezoresistive fabric strips (e.g., strips102 inFIG. 1A) on the other side of the piezo strips from the side that is in contact with the corresponding pair of conductive traces (e.g.,104 and106). Alternatively, the stiffening material may be another piece of fabric aligned with each sensor and attached to the sensor substrate or the glove fabric. As yet another alternative, a stiffening material such as, for example, a dielectric ink may be silk-screened or printed on the flexible substrate, on the piezoresistive strips, or the glove fabric in the vicinity of each sensor.
According to a particular implementation illustrated by the cross-sectional view ofFIG. 4,sleeve206 includes one chamber for that finger's portion of the digit assembly (e.g., the PET sensor print) and another chamber for the routing of wires (e.g., haptic wires) to haptic devices at the fingertips. Each digit assembly slides relatively freely in its sleeve. This may be important for some applications in that, when the finger is bent and then straightened, if the exterior fabric is slow to release, the pressure registered on the sensor may lag the finger movement in an unacceptable way. The second chamber allows for routing of the haptic wiring in a way that does not interfere with the freedom of movement of the digit assembly relative to its chamber.
According to some implementations, silicone rails (not shown) may be provided on the underside of the sleeve (adjacent the finger) to help keep the sleeve and its digit assembly aligned with the underlying finger. The stiffness of the PET in the digit assemblies may also be adjusted to ensure the desired level of flexibility as well as durability, i.e., so they can handle many bends without fatiguing.
As shown inFIG. 3, grip-enhancingfeatures208 may be provided at the fingertips. Such features (which may be, for example, friction TPU or screened silicone) are shown in this example to be circular and concentric but a wide variety of shapes and patterns are contemplated.
According to some implementations, leaving out the material that typically surrounds each finger in a conventional glove design provides mechanical isolation of each finger, thereby reducing cross-talk between the sensors of the different fingers. That is, movement of a finger in a conventional glove stretches or distorts the fabric associated with adjacent and even more remote fingers causing any sensors associated with those other fingers to register force. Reducing the fabric as described herein isolates each digit and correspondingly reduces the transmission of forces between fingers.
It should be noted that, while the design described herein is not shown as including abduction sensors between fingers (i.e., sensors that generate signals representing the fingers being spread apart), designs are contemplated in which such sensors are included. It should also be noted that the term “one-size-fits-all” contemplates the fact that, while most human hands can be accommodated by the glove designs described herein, there are outliers (both large and small) that may not be accommodated.
Some knuckle sensor implementations may not be able to distinguish between the bending of a knuckle and a hyperextension of that knuckle, i.e., the bend sensor signal may not indicate the direction of the bend. Providing each digit assembly in a sleeve aligned with the back of the finger may address this issue at least in part because, when the finger is hyperextended, the sleeve and the digit assembly sliding inside that sleeve lift off the finger with the result that the digit assembly remains substantially flat. Therefore, when a sufficiently strong bend signal is actually registered by one or more of the sensors of a digit assembly, there can be a high degree of confidence that the signal represents a bend of the finger rather than a hyperextension.
Haptic Devices
Haptic devices may be provided (e.g., at each of the fingertips and the palm) to simulate various sensory experiences. As shown in the exploded view ofFIG. 5,haptic device500 may be an electromagnetic haptic device that includes areaction mass502 sitting on top of a coil-magnet assembly504. The device includes aplastic cover506 that, withassembly504, forms a cavity in whichreaction mass502 vibrates. According to a particular implementation, the reaction mass is a copper plate on a Mylar diaphragm in an enclosure that allows it freedom of movement. When the device is driven, the mass moves up and down causing vibration that is sensed by the fingertip or palm.
Some implementations include a palm haptic that fits in the palm of the glove. As shown inFIG. 6, the palm haptic602 is mounted in a moldedplastic component604 that conforms to the palm and is included (as indicated by the dashed line) in thestrap210 that secures the main body of the glove to the hand.
According to a particular implementation depicted inFIG. 7, each haptic702 is driven by a simpleclass D amplifier704 using any of a library ofwaveform files706 stored in the onboard sensor circuitry and shared among the haptic devices. The depicted example represents a pulse width modulation DAC that drives a FET; a simple and inexpensive solution. In some cases, pre-distortion of the waveform files may be introduced to cancel at least a portion of the distortion caused by the amplifier circuit.
According to some implementations, the glove behaves like a synthesizer, sampler, and/or playback device using a corresponding control protocol, e.g. Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI), MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE), Open Sound Control (OSC), or a custom specification. Such a system is referred to herein as a Haptic Engine. A Haptic Engine may be configured and used in a variety of ways. Waveform files can be uploaded into the engine and sampled, scrubbed, or played back. Oscillators and synthesis techniques may also be used. Waveforms signals may also be streamed from a host device connected to the glove. Such modes of operation may be adjustable in real-time via the control protocol.
A suitable API or control protocol may operate like a MIDI synthesizer sampler. Multiple different “notes” or commands may be provided per finger to simulate different actions, e.g., a short signal to simulate tapping of a fingertip, or a sustained signal to simulate dragging of a fingertip across a surface. For each fingertip haptic, the sensor circuitry generates a “note on” signal with amplitude and frequency attributes depending on what is being simulated. In this mode of operation, amplitude and frequency can be adjusted in real time via the control protocol to add continuous variations. New libraries of waveform files can be uploaded to the glove (e.g., via Bluetooth or USB), e.g., for use with a new game.
Different waveform synthesis techniques may be mapped to different sets of activities. For example, a waveform file can be scrubbed or traversed in both directions to simulate changing direction when dragging a fingertip across a virtual surface. In another example, as a fingertip is getting close to something in the virtual space, the vibration could get brighter spectrally. The output generated for a given file can be modified (e.g., frequency, amplitude, etc.) depending on input representing characteristics of the objects or surfaces in the virtual environment with which the user is interacting. For example, if the user immerses his virtual hand in virtual water, that information might be used to modify the subsequent playback of waveform files or synthesis to account for the “wetness” of the fingertips.
Each of the haptic devices (fingertips and palm) may be treated as a unique channel in which a different “track” is played for each haptic, i.e., multi-channel playback and control of the array of haptic devices. Playback of the tracks may also be spatially related. For example, for a given texture, there might only be one waveform for sustained contact that is played back for each fingertip, but playback for the respective fingertips may be spatially offset so that if, for example, there is a localized irregularity on the virtual surface, one fingertip might “experience” the irregularity before another as the hand moves across the surface.
Additionally, the waveforms produced by the Haptic Engine may be used to trigger and control “haptic gestures” consisting of waveforms or sequences of waveforms across the array of haptic devices, analogous to audio sound effects generated by a computer operating system upon certain events. These haptic gestures or signifiers, for example, may be associated with certain events in gameplay or other applications, such as typing on a virtual keyboard, picking up or putting down objects, etc., and may not necessarily represent a simulation of a “real” experience.
According to some implementations, a waveform file may be generated using a piezo-based pickup mounted in a silicone fingertip constructed to mimic the density of a human fingertip. The fingertip may be engaged in various forms of contact (e.g., tapping or rubbing) with one or more surfaces having different textures to generate waveform files. The waveform files generated this way may be downsampled (because humans typically can't feel above 2 kHz) using a 4 kHz sampling rate, as well as normalized for signal level.
Glove Translation
According to some implementations, mechanisms are provided that enable determining the position and movements of the glove in the real world and mapping those to a virtual environment or another context in the real world. An inertial measurement unit (IMU) on the assembly's PCB measures pitch, roll, and yaw of the glove. The IMU includes an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and a magnetometer, and performs sensor fusion to generate the pitch, roll, and yaw. In addition, a double integration of the raw accelerometer output is used to get dead reckoning information.
Fiducial Tracking
According to a particular implementation illustrated inFIG. 8, the glove has one or more concentriccircular fiducials802 on the main body of the glove that are located by a fish-eye lens camera (not shown). Using the fiducials, the position of the glove may be determined with reference to the camera. The IMU raw accelerometer output is precise enough to support dead reckoning from the positions captured by the camera for a sufficient period of time between captured positions.
The center of a fiducial is used to determine an XY position in the plane of the image (e.g., in pixels), and the radius of the outside circle of the fiducial (e.g., in pixels) is used to determine a Z position normal to the plane of the image. Even if the image of the fiducial is skewed, because the outside portion of the fiducial is circular, an accurate measurement of its radius can be determined. An occasional determination of the position of the glove based on the fiducials coupled with the use of the accelerometer-based dead reckoning provides an ongoing solid estimate of the position of the glove in space relative to the camera.
The camera can have a fixed position in the room. Alternative, the camera can be associated with the user, e.g., mounted on a virtual reality headset. The hemispherical image from the fish-eye lens is flattened and computer-vision is used to recognize the fiducials. According to some implementations, colors may be used to make the fiducials easier to recognize. In cases where the camera is part of the headset, an IMU in the headset (e.g., in the smart phone in the headset) may be configured to do the head tracking. In such cases, the position of the glove is relative to the position/location of the headset IMU as determined by the head tracking.
LED Tracking
According to another implementation illustrated inFIG. 9, the glove includes one or more LEDs that illuminate a light pipe in the rectangular clip on the back of the glove surrounding the USB connector. Modulation and detection of the LEDs can result in fast operation of the visual tracking system. That is, using a camera to detect and identify a pure color from an LED is very fast. The XY position in the plane of the image (e.g., in pixels) is identified from the location of the LED array (e.g., its center).
The LEDs may be modulated so they are blank (i.e., not be visible to the camera) at some sub-frame multiple (e.g., once every 8 frames). Detection of the specific modulation scheme allows for detection of the specific LED array and, therefore, the corresponding glove. That is, the left glove may be modulated differently from the right so that the glove for which the LED light is detected can be identified.
According to a specific implementation, a distance estimation is based on light emitted from the USB connector frame/light-pipe902. The light may be directly from 4 LEDs arranged around the frame, or from a light pipe illuminated from one or more light sources (e.g., LEDs) on the assembly's PCB. The distance estimation is based on the distances between each pair of LEDs or the horizontal and vertical edges of the light pipe (e.g., in pixels). An accurate measurement can be determined even if the connector frame is skewed with respect to the camera because the skew can be determined based on the ratio of the distance between the horizontal LEDs (or light pipe segments) and the distance between the vertical LEDs (or light pipe segments). This ratio can be used to correct for the skew to get a more accurate measurement of at least one of the two distances which can then be used to determine the distance from the camera. The apparent brightness of the LEDs or light pipe might also be used to determine distance from the camera, either in conjunction with or instead of these distance measurements.
Position Correction
Information from a virtual environment may also be used for position correction. For example, when the user is reaching for and/or possessing something (e.g., a weapon in a game) or pushing something in the virtual environment, there are constraints on allowable positions (e.g., based on virtual object collisions) that will allow for an understanding of where the glove is in the virtual environment and use of that information to make corrections. Bounding spheres, i.e., limits on perceptual orientation and range of motion, may provide additional constraints that may be used in determining position. For example, positions can be eliminated that are impossible (e.g., your hand can't be ten feet from your head).
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in the form and details of the implementations described herein may be made without departing from the scope of this disclosure. In addition, although various advantages, aspects, and objects have been described with reference to various implementations, the scope of this disclosure should not be limited by reference to such advantages, aspects, and objects.

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1. An apparatus, comprising:
a sensor assembly including a plurality of digit sensor assemblies, each digit sensor assembly including one or more sensors on an elongated substrate, the one or more sensors of each digit sensor assembly being configured to generate one or more signals representing bending of the corresponding substrate;
a textile assembly including a plurality of digit textile assemblies, each digit textile assembly being configured to align with a corresponding finger of a hand and including a fingertip portion for securing the digit textile assembly to a fingertip of the corresponding finger, each digit textile assembly also including a sleeve in which a corresponding one of the digit sensor assemblies is contained, the sleeve being connected at a first end of the sleeve to the fingertip portion of the digit textile assembly and being configured to align the corresponding digit sensor assembly with a back side of the corresponding finger, wherein the textile assembly is configured such that a middle portion of each finger is exposed, and wherein each digit sensor assembly is secured in the corresponding sleeve such that the digit sensor assembly slides relative to the sleeve when the digit sensor assembly bends;
a base assembly connected to each of the sleeves of the digit textile assemblies at a second end of the sleeve opposing the first end, the base assembly being configured to secure the apparatus to the hand; and
sensor circuitry configured to receive the signals from the digit sensor assemblies and to generate digital representations of the signals.
2. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein each sleeve comprises an elastic fabric.
3. The apparatus ofclaim 1, further comprising a plurality of haptic devices, each haptic device being integrated with the fingertip portion of a corresponding one of the digit textile assemblies.
4. The apparatus ofclaim 3, wherein each sleeve includes a first chamber in which the corresponding digit sensor assembly is contained, and a second chamber in which one or more conductors connected to the haptic device of the corresponding fingertip portion are contained.
5. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein each of the sleeves includes friction material on an outside surface of the sleeve configured for contacting the back side of the corresponding finger.
6. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein each digit sensor assembly includes at least two sensors, each of the sensors being configured to align with a corresponding knuckle of the corresponding finger.
7. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein each digit sensor assembly includes one or more stiffeners, each stiffener being aligned with a corresponding one of the one or more sensors of the digit sensor assembly and being configured to support a particular dynamic range of the corresponding sensor.
8. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein each sleeve includes one or more stiffeners, each stiffener being aligned with a corresponding one of the one or more sensors of the digit sensor assembly contained in the sleeve and being configured to support a particular dynamic range of the corresponding sensor.
9. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein each of the one or more sensors of each digit sensor assembly comprises either a piezoresistive material or a piezoelectric material.
10. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein the base assembly is configured to secure the apparatus to the hand with a strap, the strap having a haptic device integrated therewith such that, when the apparatus is secured to the hand with the strap, the haptic device is aligned with a palm of the hand.
11. An apparatus, comprising:
a sensor assembly including a plurality of digit sensor assemblies, each digit sensor assembly including one or more sensors on an elongated substrate, the one or more sensors of each digit sensor assembly being configured to generate one or more signals representing bending of the corresponding substrate;
a textile assembly including a plurality of digit textile assemblies, each digit textile assembly being configured to align with a corresponding finger of a hand and including a fingertip portion for securing the digit textile assembly to a fingertip of the corresponding finger, each digit textile assembly also including a sleeve in which a corresponding one of the digit sensor assemblies is contained, the sleeve being connected at a first end of the sleeve to the fingertip portion of the digit textile assembly and being configured to align the corresponding digit sensor assembly with a back side of the corresponding finger, wherein the textile assembly is configured such that a middle portion of each finger is exposed, and wherein each sleeve includes a first chamber in which the corresponding digit sensor assembly is contained, and a second chamber in which one or more conductors connected to the haptic device of the corresponding fingertip portion are contained;
a base assembly connected to each of the sleeves of the digit textile assemblies at a second end of the sleeve opposing the first end, the base assembly being configured to secure the apparatus to the hand; and
sensor circuitry configured to receive the signals from the digit sensor assemblies and to generate digital representations of the signals.
12. The apparatus ofclaim 11, wherein each digit sensor assembly is secured in the corresponding sleeve such that the digit sensor assembly slides relative to the sleeve when the digit sensor assembly bends.
13. The apparatus ofclaim 11, wherein each sleeve comprises an elastic fabric.
14. The apparatus ofclaim 11, further comprising a plurality of haptic devices, each haptic device being integrated with the fingertip portion of a corresponding one of the digit textile assemblies.
15. The apparatus ofclaim 11, wherein each of the sleeves includes friction material on an outside surface of the sleeve configured for contacting the back side of the corresponding finger.
16. The apparatus ofclaim 11, wherein each digit sensor assembly includes at least two sensors, each of the sensors being configured to align with a corresponding knuckle of the corresponding finger.
17. The apparatus ofclaim 11, wherein each digit sensor assembly includes one or more stiffeners, each stiffener being aligned with a corresponding one of the one or more sensors of the digit sensor assembly and being configured to support a particular dynamic range of the corresponding sensor.
18. The apparatus ofclaim 11, wherein each sleeve includes one or more stiffeners, each stiffener being aligned with a corresponding one of the one or more sensors of the digit sensor assembly contained in the sleeve and being configured to support a particular dynamic range of the corresponding sensor.
19. The apparatus ofclaim 11, wherein each of the one or more sensors of each digit sensor assembly comprises either a piezoresistive material or a piezoelectric material.
20. The apparatus ofclaim 11, wherein the base assembly is configured to secure the apparatus to the hand with a strap, the strap having a haptic device integrated therewith such that, when the apparatus is secured to the hand with the strap, the haptic device is aligned with a palm of the hand.
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